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2 Day Ultimate Sapa Adventure: Fansipan & Sapa's Heart

Embark on Mount Fansipan trek
4.7
|46 Reviews
DURATION
2 days 1 night
Booking type
Private trip
MEET UP
Free pick-up
Group size
Up to 16 guests
Hike to Vietnam's highest peak, Fansipan, and immerse yourself in local culture
This 2-day, 1-night trip is the perfect way to experience the best of Sapa. Most Sapa experiences either cover Fanispan or the Sapa rice paddies, but this is the rare one that covers both! On day one, you'll climb Mount Fansipan, the highest mountain in Vietnam, and then spend the night at a local Hmong homestay. On day two, you'll trek through the rice terraces of Sapa and visit the traditional villages of the Black Hmong and Red Dao people.The trip is led by Zizi, a local guide who is passionate about sharing his culture with visitors. Zizi is a member of the Black Hmong people, and he has a deep understanding of their history and traditions. He will take you to the best spots to see the rice terraces, waterfalls, and bamboo forests. He will also introduce you to the local people and help you learn about their way of life.Additional Info on Mt Fansipan ClimbYou should be an intermediate level climber for Mt Fansipan. The path here is not well maintained, and there are boulders and ladders so it's very much an adventure!The climb starts at 1,800m and goes up to 3,147m. It takes 6-7 hours each way to climb.If you don't want to hike the entire way, you can choose to hike up Mt Fansipan and take a cable car down (choose cable car ticket for your add-on)TipThis will be tough and we'd only recommend it for very fit hikers. Doing Fansipan in one day is no joke, and this will require you to trek rice terraces the day after your Fansipan climb. So if you're very fit, this is the perfect way way to see the very best of Sapa.
Experience highlights
What You’ll be Doing
Day 1:
Today you will climb the mountain rewarded by stunning views
Day 2:
Forest Trekking & Waterfall Exploration
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What’s Included
Mt Fansipan Climb
Sapa Rice Terraces trek
Local H’mong porter as well as your guide
2 Lunches, 1 breakfast and 1 Dinner
Water on the whole trip
All entrance fees and permit
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Who you’re supporting
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Community Champion
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Where You’ll Sleep
Next Available Dates
Prices shown in USD
Select Time for 28 Mar 2025
Additional Information
Where we'll meet
Start Point
Free pick-up from Anywhere in Sapa(Your Hotel in Sapa Town)
  • 07:00am
  • Notes: The drop off time might vary due to weather conditions.
End Point
  • End at Start Point(s)
Start & ends
07:00AM on Day 1 - 04:00PM on Day 2
Suitability / Accessibility
  • Child Friendly (No Minimum Age)
Cancellation & other policies
  • Cancellation
    Cancel 24 hours before activity for a full refund
What to Pack
  • 2 pairs of thick socks (helps against blisters!)
  • First aid kit (aspirin, anti-biotic, salon pas, healing tape, energy pills…)
  • Flashlight
  • Gloves (helps when trekking)
  • Good hiking shoes (should be soft, well fitted and anti-slippery)
  • Hat
  • Mosquito repellent
  • Rainwear
  • Sandals or light footwear (for use in the evening)
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Toiletries
  • Towel
  • Trekking pole (optional)
  • Warm jacket and pullover (it can get up to 0 degrees celsius during Dec-Feb!)
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3.199.077đ/group
4.7(46)
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Meet your host
Zizi and Lilly started their homestay in 2016, creating a welcoming place for travellers while also supporting their local community. Zizi’s family once relied on rice farming, but tourism helped improve their lives, allowing them to upgrade from bamboo to wooden houses. Their journey hasn’t been easy—during COVID, they lost both their business and home to a fire. But through determination and the support of visitors, they rebuilt step by step. Today, their homestay is one of the most loved in Sapa. They hire local guides and run their place as a social enterprise, giving others in the community a chance at a better life.
Experience: 9 years
Speaks: Fluent English
Acceptance rate: 99%
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